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Blackhurst
Student Research Fund
Established
in 1999 by Ed and Anita Blackhurst
The Blackhurst
Student Research Fund is used
annually to support research activities
by graduate students in the Department
of Special Education and Rehabilitation
Counseling. Research activities supported
by the fund must be conducted as
part of a Master's degree thesis,
Educational Specialist Degree Research
Project or Doctoral Dissertation.
Funds are used to assist with, but
are not limited to, data collection,
reliability checking, computer programming,
professional consultation, equipment,
multimedia production or other items
necessary to complete the research
project. Funds shall not be used
to provide salaries or other direct
compensation for the students who
conduct research.
M. Marguerite Davenport Teaching
Assistantship in Educational & Counseling
Psychology
Established
in 1991 in honor of M. Marguerite Davenport,
Donovan scholar and distinguished educator,
who at age 85 on May 7, 1989, became
the oldest graduate ever to receive
a doctorate from the University of
Kentucky.
The
M. Marguerite Davenport Teaching Assistantship
is available to minority students interested
in pursuing doctoral studies in educational,
school, or counseling psychology. The
assistantship provides a stipend and
tuition costs. It also gives the recipient
opportunity to conduct research and
gain experience in instructing undergraduate
classes in educational psychology.
The recipient(s) will be determined
by the chair and faculty of the department
of Educational and Counseling Psychology.
Dermontti F. and Regina M. Dawson
Graduate Fellowship in Education
Established
in 2001 by Dermontti and Regina Dawson
The
Dermontti F. and Regina M. Dawson Graduate
Fellowship(s) provide financial assistance
and research support to students seeking
an advanced degree in education. Preference
shall be given to minority students
or nontraditional students. If neither
minority nor non-traditional students
apply for the fellowship, recipients
may be selected by the scholarship
committee in consultation with the
Dean of the College of Education.
The Economic Education Graduate
Fellowship
Established
in 2001 by Mark Sievers and Gina Hampton
The
Economic Education Graduate Fellowship
was created to provide assistance to
graduate students from Jessamine County
pursuing a teaching degree with emphasis
on economics education and/or those
participating in the Lexington Partnership
for Workforce Development or equivalent
program in connection with the College
of Education.
Wallace Charles Hill Fellowship
in Administration & Supervision
Established
in 1999 by Helen Thacker Hill
The
fellowship provides tuition and research
support for graduate students pursuing
a masters or doctorate degree in the
department of Educational Leadership
Studies. The Recipient(s) of the fellowship(s)
shall be selected by the Dean of the
College of Education or the Fellowship
Committee appointed by the Dean. The
fellowship is renewable provided the
individual recipient(s) maintains satisfactory
academic progress as determined by
the Fellowship Committee.
Leslie L. Martin Endowed Fellowship
Fund
Established
in 2001 by Leslie L. Martin and Helen
Thacker Hill
The
Leslie L. Martin fellowship(s) shall
be awarded to current or incoming graduate
students who have been accepted for
admission to the Department of Educational
and Counseling Psychology. They shall
be deemed capable of fulfilling research
priorities as set forth by the department
faculty and chair. The Recipient(s)
of the graduate research fellowship
shall be selected by the Dean of the
College of Education from the recommendations
made by a committee appointed by the
chair of the Department of Educational
and Counseling Psychology.
C. Michael Nelson Endowed Graduate Fellowship
in the Department of Special Education & Rehabilitation
Counseling
Established
April, 2004 by C. Michael Nelson
The
C. Michael Nelson Endowed Graduate
Fellowship was established to assist
graduate students who are pursuing
majors in Emotional and Behavioral
Disorder programs. Funding is to assist
with research costs associated with
Master Degree Thesis, Educational Specialist
Degree Research Project, or Doctoral
Dissertation. The Award is to be used
for research expenses only and may
not be used to provide salaries for
students who conduct research.
Shirley C. Raines Endowed Graduate
Fellowship for Teachers
Established
in 2001 by Shirley C. Raines
The
Shirley C. Raines Graduate Fellowship(s)
shall be awarded to a P-12 classroom
teacher(s) seeking part-time or full-time
graduate study at the College of Education.
The recipient will be determined by
the Fellowship Committee. The recipient
will be an outstanding prospect(s)
for academic and professional success.
Helen Thacker Graduate Fellowship
in Educational and Counseling Psychology
Established
in 2000 by Helen Thacker Hill
The
Helen Thacker Graduate Fellowship was
established to assist graduate students
engaged in active research in psychological
aspects of educational counseling.
The recipient(s) of the fellowship(s)
shall be selected by the Dean of the
College of Education or the Fellowship
Committee appointed by the Dean.
Other university fellowships may also
be available through The
Graduate School.
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